Washington woman dies in I-10 rollover

Greyhound bus rear-ends pickup

A Washington woman was killed on Friday in one of two Interstate 10 accidents, the second of which took place on Sunday and involved a Greyhound passenger bus.

Kristen Durall, 30, of Union Gap, Wa., died at Mimbres Memorial Hospital after her Ford Explorer, bearing Texas plates, rolled over at about 4 a.m. on Friday, March 29, near mile marker 59 on Interstate 10, located west of Deming. When Luna County Sheriff's Office deputies arrived on the scene, they found the woman sitting on the side of the road with a gash in her head and what appeared to be a broken arm.

Undersheriff Arturo Baeza said she later died at the local hospital.

There was no apparent cause to the wreck, but according to the police report, an empty can of "4Loko" was found on the scene near unopened cans of the alcoholic energy drink and beer. Authorities will need to wait for a toxicology report to know if alcohol may have been involved in the crash.

According to a relative contacted by police, the woman was driving west from Texas to visit family in Arizona when her vehicle rolled about five miles east of the Grant County line.

The second accident took place at about 7 a.m. on Sunday at mile marker 87, which is about two miles east of town. According to the LCSO, a Greyhound bus crashed into a vehicle being towed by a pickup truck.

The driver of the bus reported the pickup "suddenly slowed" before she ran into it. The police report cites bus passengers saying the driver was "falling asleep."

, was taken to MMH with injuries. No passengers on the bus were injured, according to authorities.

The Greyhound bus had to be towed away from the scene and no injuries to passengers of the driver were reported. The police report detailed that the pickup truck and vehicle in tow both rolled and "were completely destroyed."